Newbie-What's wrong with my plant's? ..PIX..

xweedxgrowx

Well-Known Member
Ok i posted a few pix on my plants (seedlings) yesterday and they were doing fine. There 1 week old.
I recently discovered that my plant's have "white dots" on them.
I did some reseach online and found out that they are Powder Mildew.. Can you confirm this???
I uploaded a couple pix to this so u can check them out.
Iam using a 2ft 60 watt flouresent and a 40 watt bulb.
The Medium is MiracleGro.
Lights are on 21hrs onn 3hrs off right now.
As you can see in pic the smaller seedling isnt looking so good...
FEEDBACK plz
 

Attachments

Howditaste

Active Member
I heard its. Nothing too bad. Some here had the same problem, they told him it wasn't that bad.

You also shouldn't grow two plants in one pot.
 

BlessAmerica

Well-Known Member
xweedx,
Just kill those and start over... At that stage of growth it isn't worth putting the time and energy in getting rid of the mildew. The reason why others fight it is because they are far along like in the flowering stage. Sorry man, just kill them, clean ALL your equipment very well, and start over. Your humidity is probably high and you need alot more light. That incandescant light will do nothing for your plants except warm them up, unless its cfl, then it should be closer. Good luck :peace:
 

xweedxgrowx

Well-Known Member
I thought about killing them like all of you said.. but thought id wait it out a couple of days and i did. and the mold went 100% away. and the plant is doing fantastic! the smaller 1 wasnt growing well so i pulled it.. but the larger plant in the pic is doing great! Its got about 7 inches taller, and has many many leaves! Im glad i didnt start over guys!
thanks for ur opinion though...sometimes its best to just do what ur heart tells u lol =D
 

blonddie07

Well-Known Member
what??? no dont kill them.. thats not a big deal!

It somtimes happens... let it grow and it will go away.. it has happend to my clones many times... it somtimes happens when you drip some water on the plant and it dries leaving nute or salt...

You should seperate those plants.. now.. before its too late.



****Sorry just read the last post....***
 

BlessAmerica

Well-Known Member
Actually we were just trying to set you up for failure. j/k

Never thought it could have been H20 residue, I've had that happen.
 
Top